Just discovered Proton Docs - an app perfect for paranoid parasite SEO fans

Hey gang,

Hope you all had a good week.

I wanted to know exactly what it takes to actually move the needle when building backlinks so I decided to get organised … (shock, horror) and start tracking the indexing status of my SEO Neo backlinks.

It’s all very well putting in substantial time and effort into building hundreds of links on half-decent looking pages but if they never get indexed (or fall out of the Google index), they do not count and it’s a huge waste of time and resources.

Having had to embrace Google cloud storage due to using a relatively low power Chromebook as my main work horse, it was Google Sheets all the way for anything spreadsheet related.

But the paranoia kicked in when I thought …

Hold on … I’m outright trying my best to manipulate the SERPs here in a way Google considers abhorrent

Even though Google insists they never access your personal data (which they absolutely shouldn’t), I still don’t trust them. Especially after they royally screwed over my niche site.

Anyway … that was an unnecessarily lengthy build up to the whole point of this post:

Proton Docs is a great lightweight option for spreadsheets and other office type docs. And, as with everything Proton, it’s completely private and secure with end-to-end encryption as standard.

I’m really enjoying it so far. Very intuitive and a nice clean interface with nothing busy going on.

I highly recommend it. Especially if you want to be sure Big Daddy G can’t track you back to all that crap you’re throwing at the wall, trying to get it to stick … ha ha

:poop:

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